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==Latin==


===Etymology===
A Latin phrase meaning literally "if you are in Rome, live in the Roman way; if you are elsewhere, live as they do there" or "if in Rome, live in the Roman manner; if you are elsewhere, live as they do elsewhere". A version of the advice given to [[w:Saint Ambrose|St Ambrose]], quoted by Jeremy Taylor, ''Ductor Dubitantium'' (1660).

===Phrase===
'''[[si#Latin|si]] [[sum#Latin|fueris]] [[Roma#Latin|Rōmae]], [[romanus|Rōmānō]] [[vivo|vīvitō]] [[mos|mōre]]; [[si#Latin|si]] [[sum#Latin|fueris]] [[alibi|alibī]], [[vivo|vīvitō]] [[sicut]] [[ibi]]'''
# [[when in Rome]], [[when in Rome do as the Romans do]]

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[[ja:si fueris Romae, Romano vivito more; si fueris alibi, vivito sicut ibi]]